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The glamour model didn't want to be thrust into the media spotlight (Image: Rex Features)

Chloe didn't want her name to be released to the press and didn't want the attention but said it was not her decision.

Explaining why she had to speak out, she said: "When I was in Italy that’s when I had my time to process everything and regain my confidence after what happened.

"I didn’t want it to come into the media initially as I felt naïve an embarrassed about what happened. Coming home and realising people doubted what I was saying I had to give my story."

Chloe previously revealed on This Morning that she was abducted from from a supposed photo studio in Milan, by being drugged and restrained in a bag in the boot of a car.

Some critics have tried to pick holes in her account and claim she is not telling the truth - something which understandably upsets Chloe.

Discussing claims she was "not traumatised enough", she said: "For example smiling outside my house. I’d been waiting for that’s moment for a month. I’d been on the phone to my mum every day, of course I'd be smiling outside my house, I was so happy to be home.

"I'd just got off the flight and took my jacket off. My friend told me to go out and get rid of them [press]. I said I didn’t want to speak about it at the moment and wanted some privacy.

Chloe has been shocked by some of the "nasty" comments she's received (Image: Rex Features)

Chloe also spoke about the divided response to her ordeal and doesn't know why anyone would make up a story that is backed by the authorities.

She added: "I appreciate the positive comments, I’m so grateful. To have the nasty ones is shocking, I don’t know why I’d be doubted, why would someone lie about that? It’s been proven by the police and the judge."